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8. STORAGE
8.1 GENERAL INFORMATION
After planting or when the machine will not be
used for a period of time, completely inspect
all major systems of the seed tender. Replace
or repair any worn or damaged components to
prevent unnecessary downtime at the beginning of
the next season.
IMPORTANT
To prevent component damage, store the seed
tender in a dry, level area. If the seed tender is not
attached to a trailer, support the frame with planks
to raise the unit off the ground.
8.2 PLACING IN STORAGE
CAUTION
Store the unit in an area away from
human activity. To prevent the possibility
of serious injury, do not permit children
to play on or around the stored machine.
1. Remove all seed from the seed tender.
2. Place the gasoline engine fuel valve in the
OFF position.
3. Thoroughly wash the machine with a pressure
washer or water hose to remove all dirt, mud,
or debris.
4. Inspect rotating parts for entangled material.
Remove all entangled materials.
5. Check the condition of the conveyor belt.
Replace or adjust, as required.
6. Check the condition of the hydraulic pump
to the engine shaft connectors and spider.
Replace or adjust, as required.
7. Touch up paint nicks and scratches to prevent
rusting.
8. Remove the ignition key and store in a secure
place.
9. Remove the battery and store it in a cool, dry
area on wooden blocks or a wooden pallet.
Charge it monthly to maintain an adequate
charge.
10. It is best to store the machine inside and if that
is not possible, cover with a waterproof tarp
and tie down securely.
11. Inspect, clean, and lubricate the chain and
sprockets on the rotating platform
8.3 REMOVING FROM STORAGE
When removing the machine from storage, follow
this procedure:
1. Remove the tarp, if covered.
2. Install and connect the battery.
3. Review and follow the Pre-Operation
Checklist.
4. Review and follow the Service Checks in the
Maintenance section.
IMPORTANT
If the machine has been stored for more than
twelve months, warm the engine by running it
for two to three minutes and then drain the oil.
Change the oil while the oil is warm to remove any
condensation. Refer to the Engine Oil Change in
the Maintenance section.
Summary of Contents for SEED EXPRESS 240 RT
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Page 21: ...21 6 WARNING Fall Hazard 19939 7 WARNING Hot Surface 20088 8 WARNING Missing Shield 19937 ...
Page 22: ...22 4 SPECIFICATIONS 4 1 OVERALL 240RT SEED TENDER SPECIFICATIONS 6 AND 8 CONVEYORS ...
Page 23: ...23 4 2 OVERALL 375RT SEED TENDER SPECIFICATIONS 6 AND 8 CONVEYORS ...
Page 60: ...60 14 1 240RT SEED TENDER ...
Page 64: ...64 14 1 3 Side View Detail 240RT 82 69 6 44 77 30 31 35 16 78 4 5 78 75 75 56 7 7 53 76 89 ...
Page 66: ...66 14 1 5 Slide Gate Detail 240RT 49 61 36 66 29 86 85 18 ...
Page 69: ...69 NOTES ...
Page 70: ...70 14 2 375RT SEED TENDER ...
Page 73: ...73 14 2 2 Turret Detail Continued 375RT 7 12 19 13 64 10 11 36 6 23 9 16 48 65 13 46 86 86 ...
Page 76: ...76 14 2 5 Slide Gate Detail 375RT 4 35 51 22 21 3 85 ...
Page 79: ...79 NOTES ...
Page 80: ...80 14 3 CONVEYOR 6 80624 14 3 1 Pan Detail 14 3 2 Tube Detail 14 3 3 Discharge Hood Detail ...
Page 83: ...83 14 3 2 Tube Detail 21 13 12 13 13 37 1 35 1 36 1 13 29 30 13 83 ...
Page 85: ...85 NOTES ...
Page 86: ...86 14 4 CONVEYOR 8 80622 14 4 1 Pan Detail 14 4 2 Tube Detail 14 4 3 Discharge Hood Detail ...
Page 89: ...89 14 4 2 Tube Detail 37 40 39 24 24 22 37 38 37 2 58 59 24 24 24 ...
Page 92: ...92 14 5 1 Bumper Hitch Trailer A B C 5 6 11 22 21 10 23 24 1 5 19 13 20 9 7 15 7 4 4 ...
Page 93: ...93 14 5 2 Bumper Hitch Trailer D 12 18 17 2 8 3 16 2 25 18 17 12 26 14 ...
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